COLLEGE IN THE HIGH SCHOOL
Transcript of COLLEGE IN THE HIGH SCHOOL
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College in the High School
Corporate & Continuing Education Center 2333 Seaway Boulevard, Everett, WA 98203
Phone: 425-267-0150
Email: [email protected]
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Everett Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious belief,
sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin,
disability, genetic information, veteran status, or age in its programs, activities, or employment.
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Table of Contents
Program Contact Information 2
What is the College in the High School (CHS) Program? 4
Student Benefits 4
Deadlines 5
Terms & Vocabulary 6
Student Admission, Program Application, and Registration Process 7-12
Step 1: How to Apply for Admissions 8-9
Step 2: Program Application Management (PAM) 9
Request Fee Waiver 10
Step 3: Register & Pay for Classes 10-12
How Can Credits Be Used Toward a College Degree or Certificate? 13
Academic Advising 13
Advanced Placement (AP) or College in the High School? 14
Future Impacts of Earning College Credit Now 15
How Do I Get a Transcript For My College Applications and Transfer My Credits to a University?
15
Student Withdrawal or Refund Request 16
Grading Procedure 16
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) 17
Student Policies & Student Handbook 17
NCAA Eligibility 17
Frequently Asked Questions 18-19
What’s Inside?
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What is the College in the High School Program?
Everett Community College's (EvCC) College in the High School (CHS) program is a
cooperative program between local school districts and EvCC. The program allows 10th through
12th grade (WAC 392-725-015) students the opportunity to earn college credit while simultaneously
earning high school credit. CHS approved courses are taught by qualifying high school
teachers. Each teacher works closely with an EvCC faculty mentor to insure the work the
students perform in the high school course is equivalent to an EvCC course.
EvCC's College in the High School program is accredited by the National
Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP). NACEP is a
professional organization for high schools and colleges that fosters and
supports rigorous concurrent enrollment. This accreditation demonstrates that
our program meets or exceeds rigorous national standards of quality and
compliance in the areas of curriculum, instructors, students, assessment, and
program evaluation. EvCC is the first and only community college in the state
of Washington to be awarded NACEP accreditation.
Student benefits
Students can accelerate their academic studies by experiencing and earning college
credit while in a familiar environment without sacrificing the high school experience.
CHS courses are common requirements of Washington’s community colleges and
universities freshman coursework.
Upon completion, each course is recorded on the official EvCC transcript under the
college course title and number.
Completion of rigorous high school coursework and earning college credit may
make a student’s university application(s) stronger.
Significant savings! Tuition for a CHS 5-credit course is typically
60% less than an equivalent EvCC course. The cost for a 5-credit
CHS course is $220. The cost for an equivalent course taken at
EvCC can be as much as $535 not including textbooks.
Snohomish County high school students who are eligible for free or
reduced meals, Medicaid, or whose family qualifies for TANAF or
food assistance may qualify for the EvCC Fee Waiver program.
See page 10 for details.
CHS students who meet eligibility requirements may join Phi Theta Kappa: EvCC
Chapter. PTK is an international academic honor society that promotes scholarship,
leadership development, service and the cultivation of fellowship among EvCC students.
(http://evcckappakappa.weebly.com/.)
By earning college credits through the CHS program, you can look forward to a
seamless transition to complete a degree or certificate at EvCC! EvCC serves students
seeking a wide variety of education options including but not limited to starting a four-
year degree, earning certificates, training for a new job, and experiencing hands-on
training in professional and technical programs.
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Getting Started
Important Program Deadlines
Full year or first semester only classes
Program Opens: Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Step 1: Apply for admission – Oct. 1-21, 2019
Step 2: Complete program application (PAM) – Oct. 1 – Nov. 4, 2019
Step 3: Register & Pay: Monday, November 18, 2019
100% Refund/Withdraw Deadline: Friday, December 6, 2019
Withdraw with Permanent W on Transcript: Monday, January 27, 2020
Second semester only classes
Program Opens: Monday, Feb. 24, 2020
Register & Pay: Monday, March 23, 2020**
100% Refund/Withdrew Deadline: Monday, April 13, 2020
Withdraw with Permanent W on Transcript: Monday, May 4, 2020
*Step 2, program application must be complete prior to registration & payment.
**Each student must have an EvCC student ID number and complete step 2, program
application, prior to registering for second semester. Step 2, program application, must
be complete for each registration semester.
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Terms & vocabulary
Admission (Apply for Admission) is the process of applying to EvCC to become a student. A
student record is created and students are coded by program. Other demographic student
information is collected. An EvCC Student ID Number is created and issued throughout this
process. This process can take 10 to 14 business days during the CHS season.
Program Application is an application to the College in the High School program. The
application is required during year registration semester (maximum two times per year).
Students may not register and pay without completing a program application. The application
allows students to apply for the EvCC fee waiver and authorizes the college to receive
verification of free and reduced meals from the high school.
Placement is a term used to identify reading, writing, and mathematics level. Placement is
determined by completing a placement test, the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA), or using
the Mathematics Alternative Placement Model. Each high school teacher will verify placement or
can authorize to override the placement with Instructor Permission. Students who do not meet
placement and do not receive Instructor Permission will be directed to take the Accuplacer
placement exam. Students who do not meet placement will be withdrawn and refunded if they
have registered and paid.
Prerequisite is a course which must be taken before a student is allowed to take another
course. For example: General Physics I (PHYS& 114) with a grade of C or higher is the
prerequisite for General Physics II (PHYS& 115).
Registration is the process of officially submitting class requests and payment* for CHS
classes. An officially registered student will appear on the high school teacher’s roster.
*Payment includes credit card, check, money order, cash, and award of the EvCC fee waiver or
other scholarship awards.
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CHS Registration Process Overview
Registering for the College in the High School program is a 3-step process.
Visit EverettCC.edu/CHS for additional information. Click “Registration Information” for details.
Apply Online for Admission at EvCC
New Students: Go to EverettCC.edu/CHS to apply for admission to EvCC
Returning Students: No need to reapply! Start with Step 2.
Deadline: Monday, October 21, 2019
Complete the College in the High School program application
You must complete this step before you can register for classes (step 3)
1st Semester Deadline: Monday, November 4, 2019
2nd Semester Deadline: Monday, March 23, 2020
Register and pay for your classes
Learn about payment options online at EverettCC.edu/CHS
1st Semester Deadline: Monday, November 18, 2019 2nd Semester Deadline: Monday, March 23, 2020
Check your email regularly! You will receive emails from
[email protected] concerning updates, reminders, and next steps.
A final registration confirmation e-mail will be sent when
registration is complete. Email is the primary communication tool
used by the college. Students who neglect to check their email may
miss deadlines and will not be able to earn college credits.
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CHS Registration Process Details
Please read this section fully and carefully prior to beginning the 3-step process.
Step 1: Applying for admission
All CHS students must apply for admission unless the student already has an EvCC Student
Identification (SID) Number. Do not reapply if you already have an EvCC student ID number.
Students can apply for admission at no cost online at http://www.everettcc.edu/ApplyOnline or
by downloading an admissions application and mailing it to EvCC. After an admission
application is processed, a student will receive an EvCC SID. During the CHS season, this
process may take 10 to 14 business days depending on the volume of applications. Apply as
soon as possible!
Tips for completing the online application
View our YouTube video at https://www.everettcc.edu/ccec/college-in-high-school/chs-
registration-information
Section 1 – Personal Information
Complete the web admissions account and application with the CHS student’s
information (name, address, phone number, date of birth, e-mail address, etc.)
Be sure auto-fill does not populate other’s personal information into the application.
Including the social security number allows access to and management of the student
record including the college transcript, reduces duplicate record creation, and notification
to the IRS for a 1098-T form.
Note: Providing a social security number or being US Citizenship is not required.
Section 2 – Course of Study
1. Which quarter do you plan to start? Winter (Full-year or first semester only classes) /
Spring for second semester classes
2. Which year to you plan to start? 2020
3. What is your preferred time of class attendance? Day
4. What is your intended major area of study? Type in
“College in the High School.” If you do not type in
“College in the High School” your application will not be
processed.
Answer questions 5-6 as appropriate.
Sections 3 - 5
Please keep in mind the application is intended for high school
graduates applying to EvCC. Not all questions are relevant to a
current high school student. You can leave blank any questions that do not apply.
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Section 6 – Academic History
Complete questions 1a, 1b, 1c, and 1d with current high school information. Include your
graduation year in question 1d.
Receiving Your EvCC SID E-mail
Once the admissions application is processed, an email with subject line: Application for
Admission to Everett Community College will be received. Your Student Identification
Number (SID) will appear at the bottom of the email. Links for next steps will also be included in
this email.
Step 2: Complete the College in the High School program application
To log into the program application, a student’s EvCC SID and PIN is required. The PIN
is the student’s month, day, and year of birth (Example: July 26, 2001 = 072601).
A new program application is required for each registration semester.
The program application allows students to apply for the EvCC fee waiver. See details
below.
Emails with next steps and notifications will be received following submission of this
program application.
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EvCC Fee Waiver
Snohomish County high school students who are eligible for free or reduced meals, Medicaid, or
whose family qualifies for TANAF or food assistance may qualify for the EvCC Fee Waiver
program. This waiver is applicable toward the fees of two, 5 credit classes per academic year
(10 credits total). If you chose to self-pay for additional classes/credits, you will need to register
and pay online or visit us either on the main EvCC campus or at the Corporate & Continuing
Education Center.
Step 3: Register & Pay for your Classes
To register, visit EverettCC.edu/CHS. Select “Registration Information” then “Register Here”.
An email authorizing registration will be received once the program application is
processed. This email includes the link to the registration site.
College in the High School has a unique registration system. Do not register through the
main campus registration system, MyEvCC. Registration through this site does not
appear on the high school teacher’s roster.
Online registration uses the same username and password as Step 2 (Username: EVCC
Student ID / Password: month, day, and year of birth (mmddyy).
Online registration requires knowledge of the class to register, high school teacher
names, and payment via credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover).
Students who wish to register and pay with a check, money order, GET funds, or
payment plan must contact the operations team by phone (425-267-0150) or in-person
at the Corporate & Continuing Education Center (2333 Seaway Boulevard, Everett, WA
98203 - We cannot accept cash payments at this location.) or in Enrollment Services on
the main EvCC campus (2000 Tower St., Everett, WA 98201).
Special Note for Running Start Students: It is important to register for Running Start classes
before registering for College in the High School classes. Failure to do so may require in person
registration for Running Start classes which may increase the chance of full classes.
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Registration Snapshots and Tips
Begin with signing into the registration system.
Without signing in, the “Add to Cart” buttons are not active.
To sign in, use the existing account username and password. Each student has an
account created via Step 2 of the CHS process. Do Not Create a New Account.
Select the student’s high school
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Select student’s class. Find the class with the item number and teacher’s name that
matches the class you are attending at your high school.
Click the “Add to Cart” button. If the “Add to Cart” button is not displayed, either the
student is not logged into the registration system and/or the student’s program
application (Step 2) has not been process.
Once all classes are selected, it is time to check out. This step requires full payment to
submit registration. Registration is not complete without payment. If registering with an
alternate payment method, please contact the operations team at 425-267-0150 for
assistance.
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How can credits be used toward a college degree
or certificate?
CHS courses are “General Education Requirements (GERs).” Colleges and universities typically
require 90-quarter credits earned in a variety of courses to fulfill general requirements before
selecting an area of concentration, or a major. Courses completed can be applied toward a
degree or certificate at EvCC, as well as transferred to other institutions. Depending on the
institution and the selected program, credits may transfer as direct equivalent courses (GER),
departmental general electives, or prerequisites for required courses. We strongly recommend
contacting the college/university you plan to attend and verify how these credits will be
accepted.
Each of the public, four-year colleges/universities within Washington State have agreed to
accept transfer credits from this program. However, EvCC cannot guarantee whether the
class(es) will meet a college/university’s graduation requirements or be accepted by a specific
academic department at the college/university.
Students planning to attend a private college/university (either in Washington or out-of-state)
should speak to the college/university admission office to clarify whether these transfer credits
will be accepted. Although it is uncommon for credits not to transfer, there have been some
exceptions.
Whitman and the University of Puget Sound will not accept transfer credit from this program.
Most colleges and universities provide the ability for students to view how EvCC credits transfer.
From the college/university home webpage type in “credit transfer equivalency” in the search
field. This will generally take you to the transfer equivalency tables and guideline page.
Academic advising
We want students to be successful as a College in the High School student and beyond! As an
EvCC student, CHS students have access to educational and career planning. Advisors can
help students understand how a course will apply towards a desired degree. Advisors can also
assist with degree selections or Guided Pathways.
Contact: Email [email protected] or call 425-388-9339
Please do not contact advising for CHS program questions (i.e. how to register, pay,
apply for admission, etc.)
How to Use Credits in the Future
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My course is both Advanced Placement and
College in the High School.
Some high school courses offer both Advanced Placement and College in the High School.
Advanced Placement (AP) courses use nationally recognized curriculum.
Co-delivered AP and College in the High School are courses that offer both AP and College
in the High School options and have been modified to ensure the college curriculum is covered
along with the AP requirements.
Earn AP Credit: To earn credit through AP, the student must
successfully pass a comprehensive exam, not just complete
the course. Each college/university sets the minimum score
required in order to obtain college credit. Some colleges use
the AP scores for placement, not for credit. We strongly
encourage students to research college/university Advanced
Placement Examination Policies.
Earn College in the High School credit: One advantage of
College in the High School over AP is College in the High
School guarantees earning college credit (assuming a
minimum of 2.0/C) is earned. No need to stress over a
comprehensive high-stakes test!
Can I get both AP and College in the High School credit? No, universities will only allow
credit for one. However you can register for CHS and take the AP test.
Is AP better than College in the High School? The answer to this question is generally no.
However, some private colleges/universities do weigh AP higher than community college credit
for admission purposes.
University of Washington’s policy:
“The UW does not weight or prioritize one model of college-level course over another.
Comparable coursework completed through AP, IB, Cambridge, Running Start, and College in
the High School are viewed equally for admissions purposes.
(https://admit.washington.edu/apply/freshman/policies/review)”
For more information about Dual-Credit program comparisons, see the Washington Student
Achievement Council website “Earn College Credit in High School”
http://www.wsac.wa.gov/college-credit-high-school
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How might earning college credit now impact my
future higher education?
Federal Financial Aid: Generally, dual-credit students are not eligible for state or federal
financial aid while they are still in high school. Credits earned in dual-credit programs are used
to evaluate satisfactory academic progress, which is used to determine eligibility for financial
aid.
GPA: A student’s high school GPA includes grades received in
dual-credit courses. College admissions staff evaluate high
school transcripts to determine if students have met credit
completion standards. A student’s EvCC transcript includes
the GPA for only courses taken with EvCC whether those
courses were from College in the High School, Tech Prep,
or Running Start. College admissions will also consider the
EvCC GPA for admission.
Maximum Credit Level: Dual-credit coursework, like any
coursework regardless of source for tuition payment, counts
toward the maximum credit allowed for financial aid
eligibility.
Student Loans: Federal student loan programs allow higher aid awards to second and third
year students than for first year students. Dual-credit students may qualify for a higher loan
amount when they reach second or third year status after graduating from high school.
See “Course Selection: What to Consider” under Student and Parent Resources on the College
in the High School website to learn how courses can apply to the Associate in Arts and
Sciences - Direct Transfer Agreement, the designated transfer degree accepted by many
institutions in Washington and Oregon.
How do I get a transcript for my college applications
and transfer my credits to a university?
EvCC official transcripts may be ordered online through the National Student Clearinghouse.
The Clearinghouse provides online ordering 24/7 with processing in 5-7 business days. In
addition to the convenience of credit card payment, this service provides email notifications as
orders are received and processed by Enrollment Services. If assistance is need with this
service, contact the National Student Clearinghouse at [email protected] or
phone 703-742-7791 (Mon-Fri, 9am-7pm, Eastern Standard Time-EST). Visit
EverettCC.edu/Transcripts for more information.
To view your student record or obtain an unofficial transcript, visit My EvCC Student Portal at
https://www.everettcc.edu/myevcc/. You will need your EvCC student identification number and
PIN (six-digit date of birth) to access this account. Once inside the student portal, select
“Unofficial Transcript.”
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Student Withdrawal/Refund Deadlines & Policies
Deadlines apply to withdraw and/or refund requests. List below are the deadline dates and
descriptions. Only the student can request a withdrawal or refund. To submit a request, email
Refund for full year and first semester class(es): Friday, December 6, 2019
A 100% refund will be issued and no activity will be posted to the transcript. After this date,
refunds are not processed.
Refund for second semester class(es): Monday April 13, 2020
A 100% refund will be issued and no activity will be posted to the transcript. After that date, no
refunds are not processed.
Withdrawal for full year and first semester class(es): Monday, January 27, 2020
No refund is issued and a “W” grade is posted to the transcript. Students must notify the college
in writing to withdraw from the CHS class. Notifying high school administration or teacher does
not notify the college. Failure to notify EvCC may result in a failing grade posted to the
transcript. Use the email address above to notify the college.
Withdrawal from second semester class(es): Monday, May 4, 2020
No refund is issued and a “W” grade is posted to the transcript. Students must notify the college
in writing to withdraw from the CHS class. Notifying high school administration or teacher does
not notify the college. Failure to notify EvCC may result in a failing grade posted to the
transcript. Use the email address above to notify the college.
Students who transfer out of or do not complete a full year class will not earn college credit.
Partial credit is not awarded.
Grading procedure
The high school teacher must follow the EvCC grading scale. This may be slightly different from
the high school grading scale resulting in a different college grade from the high school grade.
Note: Full-year class grades are an average of the two semester grades.
A Pass or Fail grade is NOT available for students on a 501, 504, or IEP plan for this program.
Policies & Procedures
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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
FERPA affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. For full rights visit
http://www.everettcc.edu/enrollment/ferpa/. These rights, as they pertain to the College in the
High School program, do not permit college staff to disclose or discuss students’ records with
anyone other than the student; this includes non-disclosure to parents or legal guardians. When
inquiring about student records the student must make the inquiry.
Student Policies and Student Handbook
Everett Community College follows a number of guidelines that support a civil and respectful
environment and provide procedures to assure fair treatment. EvCC's Student Activities Office
publishes an annual Student Handbook which outlines many of the policies and procedures that
support student conduct and institutional responsibilities. As a College in the High School
student, it is your responsibility to review these policies as you will be held to the same
standards for academic integrity, honesty, and plagiarism.
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Eligibility
NCAA Bylaw 14.2.2.3 Joint College/High School Program states: “A student-athlete’s eligibility
under the five-year rule does not begin while a student is enrolled in a collegiate institution in a
joint high school/college academic program for high school students in which the courses count
as both high school graduation credit and college credit, provided the student has not officially
graduated from high school and does not participate in intercollegiate athletics while enrolled in
the joint program.” (Revised: 11/01/2001 effective 8/01/2002)
College courses may be used to satisfy NCAA core-curriculum requirements if the courses are
accepted and awarded credit by the high school for any student and meet all other requirements
for core courses. College courses must be placed on the student’s high school transcript.
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I forgot my Student ID number. How can I find it?
Email [email protected] with your full name, date of birth, and one other identifier like your
mailing address or call our office with this information at 425-267-0150. Please note: we can
only release this information to the student.
Do I need my student number to register?
YES. To get a student number you must apply to Everett Community College, or have attended
Everett Community College (including College in the High School) in the past. Please see
Admission instructions for directions on applying for admission (getting a student ID number).
My username and password won’t work on the registration site. What now?
Usually this is because you are using your admission username and password to attempt to
register. This will not work, since the Admission system is statewide, and registration is specific
to EvCC’s College in the High School program. Please use your EvCC SID and PIN as your
username and password.
Visit Everettcc.edu/CHS to make sure you are attempting registration on the correct website.
How do I know which class I should register for?
Your high school teacher will give you the course title and course number for the classes in
which you are enrolled. If you do not have the course title or item number, please ask your
high school teachers. Enrolling in the wrong course causes problems for everyone, including
you! Only students in the qualified course at the high school may register.
How can I pay for my classes?
The easiest way to pay for classes is to use a credit or debit card with our online registration
system. If you cannot use the online method, you may register in person. We also offer a
payment plan. Email [email protected] or call 425-267-0150 to set up your payment plan.
Are there scholarships or waivers for low-income students?
No scholarships are available but we do waive the fee for up to two class per year for a
maximum of 10 credits for students who are approved for free and reduced lunch at high
schools in Snohomish County. Complete this request in Step 2 of the registration process.
FAQ
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How do I know if I’m registered?
You will receive an email confirmation of registration and payment receipt. You are not
registered until you receive this email.
How do I see my grades?
You will not receive regular grade reports from Everett Community College. You can view your
grades in the My EvCC Student Portal. To check your unofficial transcript, go to
https://www.everettcc.edu/myevcc/.
Select “Unofficial Transcript” from the list of Student Resources.
Enter your Everett Community College SID and PIN. Unless you have changed your PIN, it will
be your six-digit birthday (example: November 9, 1994 will be 110994).